Thursday, March 12, 2015
6 Ways To Get Rid Of Redness On Your Face
All of us are blushed from time to time, either by the exercise, by the winter wind or a shy blush. However, when the redness remains for more than a few minutes, it is time to figure out how to fix it. Take the Right to soothe and protect your sensitive skin and restore its normal tone steps.
Instructions
1. Switch to use a mild facial cleanser designed for sensitive skin to wash your face every morning and night. These products often are free of soap, fragrance and alcohol, which make it less likely to irritate skin. Rinse your face with cold or warm water instead of using hot water.
2. Place five to six crushed aspirins in a bowl and use the back of a spoon until you have a fine powder. Pour 1 to 2 teaspoons of water and mix to form a thick paste. Place the aspirin paste on the red areas on your face. Let stand for 20 minutes and rinse with cold water.
3. Apply a small amount of moisturizer to reduce redness containing licorice, cucumber, white tea extract, ginger or vitamin C. These ingredients can help relieve redness and inflammation. Massage the cream into all areas of redness on your skin at least once a day.
4. Apply a broad-spectrum sunscreen with SPF of at least 30 before going outside. Apply additional sunscreen in the red areas, which are already inflamed and need more protection.
5. Cover your face with a scarf when going out in cold or windy weather. This will protect your skin from both the sun and the cold, which can eliminate the moisture in your skin and increase flushing.
6. Increase your consumption of foods like nuts, vegetables, whole grains, fruits and berries, which according to Daily Glow can help restrict blood vessels and reduce redness. Stop eating spicy foods, which can increase the flushing by dilating blood vessels.
Please Note:
If your face stays red after using a home treatment, see a doctor to determine if you have a skin condition that requires more intensive treatment. Reduce or eliminate your intake of alcohol. This causes your blood vessels to dilate and may result in a red complexion
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